* KVM users are now able to run standard performance profiling tools within KVM guests.

* KVM users are now able to run standard performance profiling tools within KVM guests.

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* QEMU and libvirt now support image streaming. Image streaming lets an administrator start new virtual machines quickly based on existing images; virtual machines are then provisioned completely in the background as they run.

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* QEMU and ''libvirt'' now support image streaming. Image streaming lets an administrator start new virtual machines quickly based on existing images; virtual machines are then provisioned completely in the background as they run.

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* QEMU and KVM support a new advanced SCSI-based storage stack, virtio-scsi. Support for this new storage stack will be added to libvirt in a later release.

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* QEMU and KVM support a new advanced SCSI-based storage stack, ''virtio-scsi''. Support for this new storage stack will be added to ''libvirt'' in a later release.

The full list of changes included in this release is available upstream at http://wiki.qemu.org/ChangeLog/1.0.

The full list of changes included in this release is available upstream at http://wiki.qemu.org/ChangeLog/1.0.

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The ''libvirt'' toolkit for interacting with the virtualization capabilities of various hosts has been updated to version 0.9.10. The full list of changes included in this release is available upstream at http://libvirt.org/news.html.

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QEMU

The QEMU open source machine emulator has been updated to version 1.0. Notable features include:

QEMU now supports live migration of running guests.

KVM users are now able to run standard performance profiling tools within KVM guests.

QEMU and libvirt now support image streaming. Image streaming lets an administrator start new virtual machines quickly based on existing images; virtual machines are then provisioned completely in the background as they run.

QEMU and KVM support a new advanced SCSI-based storage stack, virtio-scsi. Support for this new storage stack will be added to libvirt in a later release.

libvirt

The libvirt toolkit for interacting with the virtualization capabilities of various hosts has been updated to version 0.9.10. The full list of changes included in this release is available upstream at http://libvirt.org/news.html.

Virtual Machine Manager (virt-manager)

Virtual Machine Manager has been updated to version 0.9.1. As well as numerous bug fixes this release adds:

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